Simulation tool use expands beyond design and into day-to-day optimization projects
Joy LePree
While almost all chemical processors employ simulation software during the early design stages of new plants or new lines, simulation vendors say best-in-class facilities take the powerful tools further and use them for improving operations and profitability. And, across the board, software providers are working hard to make their most recent applications more user-friendly and accessible, so that more engineers and operators can take advantage of these available and advanced engineering tools....
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